Continuity is a non-profit expanding diversity in media production through skills-based training, mentoring and opportunities for untapped talent. It is hosting the "In Motion" Filmmaking conference as an educational, networking, and fundraising opportunity for local filmmakers.

This bootcamp is a weekend program with a follow-up implementation support program. The on-the-ground implementation support program will consist of face-to-face meet-ups, online engagement, activation of pilots of community interventions, and a program graduation.

Our mission: We are working to destroy the oppressive systems of larger culture, to dismantle our internalized oppressions, and to build an example of community that transcends those oppressive systems.

Creative + Sustainable is a cultural arts campaign that highlights the wellness work of North Saint Louis residents and changemakers in the Fountain Park, Greater Ville area. The arts campaign also serves as a preventative healthcare campaign for an area of the city that has been deemed as “blighted and “unwell.”

The purpose of this initiative is to explore the factors that impact collaborative relationships with St. Louis residents of African descent and determine how economic development stakeholders may foster or hinder these collaborative relationships.

PotBangerz is a St. Louis-based family of activists, and community leaders, that fight injustice by uplifting the community, meeting nutritional needs, helping our unhoused family navigate their way to permanent housing, and advocating for them when they need it the most.

A Red Circle’s weekly pop-up restaurant Healthy Flavor Bistro & Garden offers community members affordable meals made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The bistro operates under a Pay it Forward method, meaning patrons can pay more to allow others to eat, regardless of their ability to pay.

Apiary @ The Park is a collaborative co-working, co-living, meeting, market, cafe' and pop-up space. It was designed by a social entrepreneur for entrepreneurs, start-ups, mobile workers, artist and freelancers.

Ujima is a non-profit, pay-what-you-can service provider that cultivates community through food and youth empowerment. We work to shift paradigms by increasing food security, environmental stewardship, and employment.

It is our goal to create future QTPOC leadership of tomorrow for our organization, for St. Louis, and beyond. To do this we want to create a scholarship fund that helps members of QTPOC:STL attend conferences and workshops that center LGBTQ+ work.